Jonas to Wolvaardt, 1 run, full on middle and leg, Wolvaardt biffs the drive to the right of long-on
2.5
Jonas to Wolvaardt, no run
2.4
Jonas to Wolvaardt, FOUR, you cannot keep Wolvaardt calm for long. She is out there with a purpose. Everything classical about this shot from the Proteas skipper
2.3
Jonas to Wolvaardt, 2 runs, to deep mid-wicket
2.2
Jonas to Tazmin Brits, 1 run, slower on off stump, knocked away to the right of long-on
2.1
Jonas to Tazmin Brits, 2 runs, to backward square leg
Fran Jonas, Left arm orthodox, comes into the attack
1.6
Eden Carson to Wolvaardt, no run
1.5
Eden Carson to Wolvaardt, 2 runs, to deep square leg
1.4
Eden Carson to Wolvaardt, FOUR, there is the pressure-releaser. It has come from the bat of the South African skipper. Wolvaardt goes deep inside the crease, allows the shorter ball to turn and pulls it along the ground square on the leg-side
1.3
Eden Carson to Tazmin Brits, 1 run, to mid-on
1.2
Eden Carson to Tazmin Brits, no run, this one is a tad quicker and closer to off
1.1
Eden Carson to Tazmin Brits, no run, floated up outside off, Brits drives hard and finds mid-off
Eden Carson, right-arm off break, comes into the attack
No slips for the spinner...
Laura Wolvaardt (Nickname: Wolfy) in one of her interviews with SuperSport. If I weren't an athlete I would probably still be in Med school or just finishing up Med School. It's been 6 years since I finished my school. My worst subject at school was Mathematics.